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Does anybody know what the ranking system in the police force is please?

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Does anybody know what the ranking system in the police force is please?

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Just some corrections… kunti, you boobed – Assistant Chief Constable comes after Chief Superintendent and before Deputy Chief Constable. So, the answer is: Constable Sergeant Inspector Chief Inspector Superintendent Chief Superintendent Then, in provincial forces: Assistant Chief Constable Deputy Chief Constable Chief Constable In the City of London Police: Commander Assistant Commissioner Commissioner And in the Metropolitan Police: Commander Deputy Assistant Commissioner Assistant Commissioner Deputy Commissioner Commissioner Frankie, you are on the right track, but incorrect. The Sheehy Report recommended the abolition of the ranks of chief inspector, chief superintendent, and deputy chief constable. However, in the Lords, it was decided that chief inspectors should be retained (but they forgot to replace the pay scale for chief inspectors, who until 2003 were paid at the top two scale points on the inspectors’ pay scale). The abolition meant that one assistant chief constable wou

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